BUTLER CITIZEX MISCi :i .LAAEOUS. HIS OWN EXECUTOR. A Well known Gentleman's Philantrophy and the Com motion Caused by One of Hi J Letters. (Roc hen ftr bevwral and Chronicle ) We publish* u on our third page yes terday morning a significant letter from a gentleman known personally 01 by reputation io nearly every person in the land. We Lave received a number of letters prote.siing against the use of oor columns fur such "palpable frauds and misrepreseL'aiiocs;" therefore, to coufirm beyond a doubt the authentic ity of the letter, and the genuineness of its sentiments, a reporter of this paper was commissioned to ascertain all the possible facts in the matter. Accordingly he visited Clifton Springs, saw the author of the letter, and with the following result. Dr. Henry Foster, the gentleman in question, is 63 or 64 years of age and has an extremely cordial manner. lie presides a3 superintendent over the celebrated sanitarium which accomo dates over 500 guests and is unques tionably the leading health resort of the country. Several years ago this benevolent man wisely determined to be bis own executor; and, therefore turned over bis magnificant property worth $300,000, as a free gift to a board of trustees, representing the prin cipal evangelical denominations. AmoDg the trustees are Bishop A. C. Coxe, Protestant Episcopal, Buffalo; Bi.-hop Mathew Simpson, Philadelphia, Methodist Episcopal; President M. B. Anderson, of tbe University of Roches ter; Rev. l)r. Clark, Secretary of tbe A. BC.F. M , Boston. The benev olent purpose of the institution is the care; Ist—of evangelical missionaries and their families whose health has been broken in their work. 2nd—of ministers, of any denomination, in good standing. 3rd—of members of any church; who otherwise would be unable to secure such care and treat ment. The current expenses of the in stitution are met by the receipt from the hundreds of distinguished and wealthy people who every year crowd its utmost capacity. Here come men women who were once in. perfect health, but neglectc-d the first symp toms of disease. The uncertain pains which they felt at first were overlooked until their health became impaired. They little realized tbe danger before them, nor how alarming even trifling aiments might prove. They constitute all classes, iDcludiog ministers and bishops, lawyers, judges, statesmen, millionaires, journalists, college profes sors and officials from all parts of tbe land. Drawing the* morning Democrat and Chronicle from bis pocket, tbe repor ter remarked, "Pocter, that letter of yours has created a good deal of talk, and many of our readers have question tioned its authenticity." "To what do you refer?" remarked the doctor. "Have you not seen the paper?" "Yes, but I have not had time to read it yet." The reporter thereupon showed him tbe letter, which was as follows: CLIFTON SI'BINOH SANITARIUM C 0.,) C J.IFTOM STRINGS, N. Y., Oct. 11, 'S.'i. J~ DKARSIR: f am using Warner's Safe Cure, arid I regard it as the best remedy for some forms of kidney dis ease that we have. lam watching with great care some cases I am now treating with it, and I hope for favora ble results. I wish you might come down your self, as I would like very much to talk with you about your Eterling remedy and show you over our institution. Yours trulv, [Signed] lIKXKV FOSTER, M. I). "I do not see why anybody Bhould be skeptical concerning that letter," re marked the doctor. "Isn't it unusual f<»r a physician of your standing arid influence to corn mei,d a proprietary preparation ?" "I don't know how it may be with others, but in this institution we allow no person to dictate to us what we fchall use. Our purpose is to cure the sick, and for that work we use any thing we know to be valuable, be cause I know Warner's Safe cure is a very valuable preparation, I commend it. As its power is manifested under my use, i-o shall I add to the complete ness of my commendation." "Have you ever analyzed it, doctor?" "We always analyze before we trv any preparation of which we do not know the constituents. Hut analysis, you know, only gives the elements ; it, does not give the all important propor tions. The remarkable power of Warner's Safe Cure undoubtedly con sists in the proportions according to which its elements are mixed." While there may be a thousand remedies made of the same elements, unless they tiro put together in proper proportions, they are worthless as kidney and liver preparations. "I hope some day to meet Mr. Warn er personally, and extend fuller con gratulations to him on tin; excellence of his preparations, f have heard much of him as the founder of the Wurner Observatory, and as a man of large benevolence, i tie reputed high char acter of the man himself gave assur ance to ine in the first place that he would not put a remedy upon the market that was not trustworthy ; arid it was a source ol a good deal of grati fication to me to find out by actual ex periment that the remedy itself sus tained my impressions." The conclusion reached by Dr. Foster is precisely the ime found by Dr. Dio Lewis, Dr. ii >bert A. (iunn, Fx- Surgeon-deneral U-illaghcr and others, auo proves beyond a doubt the great elli- iey of the remedy which has awakened so much attention in the land and re.-cu■■ 1 so many men, women and children from diseases and death. —A great many people have a very peculiar kind of religion. It resem bles the portrait which the young tfirl wanted to have painted, which was to be a perfect likeness to her lover, but not recognizable by any one else. —Mr. 11. 1! Miller, Heading, I'a., say*: "I used Urown's Iron Hitters as a tonic and appetizer and found it truly beneficial." —There are two classes of people who are to bstidiously avoided—viz., the men who wear long hair and the women who wear short hair. We walk in the midst of secrets, we are encompassed with mysteries, but it is an open secret that, there is no remedy in the world so wonderful as I>r. Bull's Cough Syrup for coughs and colds. —The true American patriot is a man after Sir Boyle Roche's own heart, who once said at a popular t a bering, "I would give up the half, nay, the whole, of the constitution to preserve the remainder." MO WONDER. A Man That Suffered Mentai and Physical Agony Eight Years Proclaims His Happiness. Mental agony is dreadful, but when that and a physical ailment combine, it is simply terrible. Such was the condition of George W. Frampton, of Huntingdon, W. Va, for eight years. He was a sufferer of necroses; that is, the leg-bone at the ankle was inflamed and mortified, which caused a running sore. He say: "Pieces of bone the size of a silver three-cent piece came out of the sore on my leg. The dis charge from the sore was almost con tinual, and I was unable to walk. For eight years I have been doctoring. I have been under the treatment of a physician at Newport, Ky., for a year; another at Burlington, Ohio, attended me for three years, and a doctor here at Huntington worked with me for a longtime. None of them did me any good, and then all finally said my case was hopeless. A few months ago I commenced trying Peruna, and now I am well. I can walk as good as any body, and have perfect use of my limb. Works are inaduquate to descripe the mental agony I suffered when I thought I was always to be a sufferer. The thoughts of the affliction caused me more distress than tne sore, so that the two combined was indeed agony. Being now free from both mental and physical suffering,my happiness knows nobounds. Peruna has furnished me that which I prayed for during my eight years of sufferer. Hold the Fort. J. M. Fort, Monmouth, 111., writes: HaviDg used Scovill's Sarsaparilla and Stillingia, or Blood and Liver Syrup, according to the directions given, for tbe purpose of enriching and purifying the blood and regulating the liver, and having found tbe medicine do all that you claim for it, I cheerfully recom mend its use to all persons afficted likewise. S. D. Davis, Jamestown, 0., writes: I tried some Bed Horse Powder for chicken cholera last fall and found it good. Some of my neighbors arc also using it to advantage. It never fails. Gained Four-and-a-half Pounds Albert Brown, of Georgetown, 111., says: I have taken two bottles of Scovill's Sarsaparilla and Stillingia, or Blood and Liver Syrup, and have gained four and-a-half pounds in about sixty days. BOAO KEPOSTB. Notice is hereby (jiven that the following road r»-|>orts will be pri-M-nted on the llrst Wednesday of December, t«nly so much of a road known a.n the Denny Mill road, as runs thronuh the land of Jay Keed. No damages ; jirob ible <-o,t of inaklnc sixty dollars, said cost should be borne by the township. No. 5, June term. IKX3 road In Summit bet-in ning at the south-west corner of l.uthei Martin's lot through lands of Mrs. Nancy Kredin to the Jiutlcr and Herman Station road. No damages assesseii ; probable cost of making same seventy live dollars, said cost should be home by the township. Certified from the record this 12th day of No vember, W. U. IXiDIJH, Clerk. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. lir OITUEK or COURT, The under-igned, Receiver of fhe First National Bank, ol Butler, l'a., will ofler nt public Kale, at the Court House, in Butler, on Tuesday, the 4th day ol December, I>W<, at one o'clock p. in., the following described real estate of said Bank, to-wlt: All the undivided one-half of fifty acre* ol land, wore or leis, rit uale in the borough of Butler, Butler county, Pa., described iu tlio deed from Charles Me- CandlesS, K-IJ., and his wile to the Kirnt National Hank of Butler, l'a., dated 11th of February, 187K, recorded in Butler county in book s»i, j,age 858, as follows, "bounded and described as follows, viz: North by the Butler and Millerstown road, KaH by lands of llev. Win. White, South by lands of George Keiber and VVeKt by Catholic Cemetery, H. J. Berg et al. Also the bouse aud two (2) lots included in tbe above described premises now occupied by Thomas Fennel, being lots Nos. - end In the plan of lots as laid out by Thompson, Wilson, Btoughton and McCandless, said two lots being bounded West by Firi-t street, North by other lot* ol snine jdot, Ivist by an alley and rtoutli by a street. Keserving arid excepting I om said described premises tne two blocks ol lots now occupied respectively by Allen Wilson and 1.. <». I.inii,E»qi>, being same properties on which they now reside and the same an now enclosed by Ihem. Iteseiving and ex'-<-pting also from tbH conveyance the sixteen (Hi; lots now ciieloscd and occupied by the "WltherHpoou Institute" f »r which deed ha- already passed. Keserving and excepting als-3 iron* this convey ance one lot conveyed to Mrs. William Miller 1 routing on Hecoi d street; also two ('J) lois sold to J. D. Anderson, Kci|. '1 he above de serilx.-d conveyance including the entire undi vided one-half ol all the lots laid out by the parlies mentioned, aud surveyed bv .James liunlap, K-'i , wln.se draft or plot tllcreol i". made part ol tiiis deed, subject, however, to the reservations and exceptions above mentioned. Being the same propc ty purchased by said Tli"iii['Son, Moiightou and McCandless from the estate ol W. B. Clymer, and to whom conveyance ol same lias altcady been made " Al.ho—All ol an undivided interei t i.i tlint certain tract of laud situate in Brady townsl ij>, Butler county, l'a , contaiuing one hundred and sixty-live acres, more or less, bounded North by lands ol John J. Crole and l.iunas 1.111.iy, Kast by tt Beatty and James Donaghy's hen-, tioutli by James Dunn and We-t hy James (Iraham. The luierc-t ol the Klr"t National Bank, ol Butler, therein being sixty-one acres, more or less. The im.iroverueiiti are about filly acres cleared and fenced, frame dwelling house 1 rooms, frame bank barn 1 ■ by 4"i leet; a good spiing near the house and another near the barn, about 70 y. ling apple trees. ALSO—The undivided tivo-elghllis ol one bundled aud fourteen acres ol laud, more or less, tdtuule In t'airview township, Cutler rouaty, l'a., known as the Htory linn, bounded on the north by lauds of Will. Man, cust by lands of Thomas Craig south by lands ol Daniel Kankin and west by J. I'oreht; about SO acres cleared and Icueed, several producing oil wells thereon and dwelling houn-s, i coal iianks, log barn. The interest In the oil wells ii two-eigiitUs of the oue-ctghih royalty on live ol the wells, and two-eighths of the half pro duction Of two of the wells. Also—An undivided one-eighth interest ID the above described tract of land held by the Bank as collateral from John H. Clark for the payincut of a promissory note ui de by sa.d Claik to ' lie First National li.ilik ol liutler, l'a , lor ihe sum ol eight hundred and loily livc dollars with interest, dated !47tb of May, IH7 ), and payable sixty days thereafter, and endors ed by Allen Wilson. TKKUdOF FAYMENT:—One-half cash on day ol sale and the other hall within six months thereafter with interest, and with such sc. uilty as ball he satisfactory to th<- Receiver, and Ii ) ih ed made lo the purchaser until the considera tion shall lie fully paid. JOHN N. FUKVIANC'E, U ceive" Kiri-t National Bank, Buller, l'a. liullcr Nov. 2, ltt*3. novH-.'lt. Rheumatic SYRUP. The Greatest Blood Purifier Ksiovvn! RHEUMATISM CURED. SCHOPULA CURED. NEURALGIA CURED. ROCTTETTR, X. Y . Apr. 6th, 'SC. Pop.T BTEON, N.Y.. Feb. £O, 'EI. FAIHPor.T, X. Y., March 12, 'B3 » I , puffertrfrom Khenir.a'ifmf rsix I had bc r n doctoring f r throe NTS—MIK-C -• >voniDCr 1882. years, and hearing of the success or fur years, with dir rent j.i.y- I .ve I ■ i a constant sufferer of Rheumatic Syrup Iconclud 1 f for scrofula, i. - ■•rnet.i.- fr in h i:ralgia ami have not to (rive it a trial in my own ca=e, led it, but found no n iefuntill kn< wn wliut it was to be free ana I cheerfully any that I have commenced taxing y ur Svrap. fr >m pain until I commenced I been, greatly benefited by its use. After taking it ash t> tie use of Rheumatic Syrup I I can walk with entire freed- :a iny surprise, it began' ihelp me. hive felt no pain since using the from pain, and mvgeneralbealth Continuing *tsues' is very much improved. Jtisall found myself as well a* cv.-r. | rc:u -ly 1 have ever heard of for splendid remedy for the blood ] Asabl .odpurifier, I th.ai:: ..as ji.tirify.t,.' .. < .1 at •; fort.ie and debilitated svstem. InocqoaL I ' ; ® and neu | E-CHtSTEE PARK. M.D. | MUS. WILLIAM STRANG. ; . . V. ■ IS. CHASE. P Manufactured by RHEUMATIC SYTIUP C.C., I Ply .h~Ava . !i. Y | For sale by druggists. Price SI.OO per Bottle or 6 Bottles for s"> 00. CARPETS: I.'IL CLOTHS! Persons visiting the Exposition and wishing to purchase anything in the line of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Wall Paper, Window Shades, Cur tains? and Cornice-, etc.? Will save money by ca.llii.tr an the stoies of I). & F. B. W i:C TY, No 120 FEDERAL ST., Nos. 65 &. 66 Park Way Allegheny, Pa. aepto.lirn. LEGAL AD FEBTIBEMEXTS. Eslale ot John t-'im, Dec'd. (LATE OF WASHINGTON TWP.) Letters of administration on the estate of John Conn dee d, late ot Washington township, Littler county, l'ii., having been granted to th" under signed, all persons knowing themselves 'n'lfhted to said estate willplea.se ma i<- immediate pa>- ment and all having claims said estate will present then, duly £[ h ft tle No,t'h Hope, I*. 0., Butler Co., l'a. Nov. 10,188?. Executors' Sale. Ey virtue ol il.e provisions of the will of Wll liam Thompson, dee'd, late ol Middlesex twp Butler county, l'a., tbe undersigned, bis hxein lois, ofler for sale part of the fa' in ol said A il llarn Thompson, located -n Middlesex twp., Butler county, Pa., one mile west ol the Butler and Pittsburgh Flank Koad, and lour tni.es east ot the I\.M W. Ra'lroad.eoutaioing FII 1 I MNE AND ONE-HALF (59*) ACRES, one half cleared and in good cu't'vatiou, the balance well timbered aud all u .der fence, is convenient to schools and churches, and is well For further information inquire oi on the farm or address, W. S. THOMPSON.) EXECNTORE . W. R. IroMrso»,J Glade Mill V. 0., Butler, Co., Fa, novll-3m. Cytale of Sarali Miller. fLATE Ol- CI.AT TWP., BUTLEK CO , liHC'D ) letters of administration on the above named estate having been granted to ilie un forsetlleinent. 4Y M „ , A ,lmi„i-tr..tor. Coulters vi lie F. 0,, Buller 0,1 a. 8. F. BOWSER, Ait y. Atlin i" ral or'M Xot Ice. Whereas letters of administration d ■ bonus non inX esUte of D. Moore, dee d, h.ye been issued to me by the Register ol the probate ol wills'or Butler county. 'I Ins is to give to all: arties Indebted to f .Id ostnte to oill aid M-ttle a fid all oerf-oiiß having claims a'.un-t Hi ment. , . ..»» Ha \) .Voorc, flee J, uunci, ra. KMiatcof Kbcnca'rr ChrW7« (LATE or WASHISOTOS TWP., BCTI.EK C.'., l'A.) 1 etters of adruiniftiation II»V.IIK ED foThe on tl.ecsta.eof W,ENEZER Christ v, late of WaMhingtoii t »i>.. U ;^ R .' , H IV. L'a., notice is hereby five N ,oal knowinli themselves indet !<«1 to s-.EL estate V> make immediate payment and any having; C against said ertate will picsent tliem duly authenticated for payment Mas JANE CIIKISTV, i A(l[n - rrt . O. W. Cittiisry. I North Hope, Bu ler county, Fa WIFE XOTI( F. Where.-LS IIIV wile, Kllen Kennedy, h:>s l«-ft' my bed and board without any Jur harbor heron my aeeoimt, as I will pay no bills of her contracting whatever. w R KNN ,. , )V Oct. 3i-*B3-4t. Buffalo twp., Butler to , Fa. WOTIC KI.V IMVOIU K. In re application of Mary K. Friend, by her next friend, George Mc< andless, lor divorce from her husband, Win. Friend, A. IX, No. 2cceniber .'id. 1 and lio\v catHc. if any aroii have, why the said Court -honld not rat ify, approve and confirm the above H;ile of your said Wife's real «'-.tate, free and .. No •:». In-cem herTeiiii. l-*7:>. and lfiat the * mie will !»<• pr»* • nt 0H to said court for i lid all i vaticc on Wetine «dav, the Mil dav «»! I )<•<•< mli'-i. 1 - \J. N. CHKKIt. I'ioili'MH/laiy. rrothonotary'n ofliice, Kov.l Dr. Frease's Waier Cure Es tablishment. Abeilth Ini'Utullon In hs l.Oth year. For nearly all kinds ol Chr v A. L>. 1833. lirahatu Mercer twp, farmer. Black Alex, Slippery reck, farmer. Black Cichard, Haiinville bora, farmer. Bai tiay Jos 1,, I'etiD. farmer. Bohou Samuel, Conuof|iierie»Biiig N, farmer. Cnehran Wileou. Mercer, farmer. Curry Jloni.-!. H arrisville boro, laborer. Cooper Jacob, Jackson twp E farmer. I)aili:>£ ltobert. Fairview twp W, pumper. Doutkett J JI. Forward, farmer. Fighenlaub J or, Summit farmer. EiWck John li. Hanisvihe boro, tluileut. IMiott J! F, Worth, farmer. Forcht Wm. Fa rview l.vp F. producer. Fletcher E M, l ail.-r, farmer. Ciaiiagher Simon, Clearfield, farmer. Gallagher Jno W, JoiT«rsorj, farmer. Hutchinson F i\ Concord, farmer. HalTiier Lewis. Butler twp, farmer. Hutchison S C Washington twp S, farmer. Husalton John, Bu ler boro 2U ward, farmer. Hickman Jok. Saxonburg boro, plasterer. IfTt Lewis. Jackr.ou twp E, merchant. Jamison J S. Fairview twp E, farmer. Keister Jacob, blipperyrock, justice. Krumpe Ciiai, Clinton twp. fanner. Kamerer Wm. Fairview twp E, farmer. Khngler Fred. Butler boro 2d ward, clerk. M'jrrieon H H. Mercer, farmer Meals liaja'i N, Washington, farmer. McGarvey J J. Mercer, farmer. Murtlaud W W. Fairview twp W. farmer. McMahan Jolm. Barker twp. farmer. Pattenson Jo *. Jc.T- .eon, farmer I'rice J»» M. Allfglienv twp. farmer, itiber AJ. Butler boro 21 ..aid. m -rchant. He Jdick O C. Allegheny twp, farmer. Seaton Vbner, Mercer, farmer. Btewaii J L. Washington twpS, farmer. Stewart Alex, Connoquenes'Urig tp N. farmer. Shannon Joim L, Coniioiaetiessmg N, farmer Shanoi J 11, Jluddvcreek. farmer. 'J obin TJh>:s, Fenn. farmer. Young Ja.'ob, Forward farmer. fN4O UIAOQUAINTCO WtTH fMI QIOORAPfI V Of this COUff* CSICAQO, ROCK ISL4ND4PACIFIC R'l L'y the central position of its lino, connect* the Kent aud the Went by the uhortcet route, and car- T.'.t pauiscnffcra, without chancre of cara, between Chicago and K.au«;tH City, Council Ulufln, Leaven - worth, Atcbirton, Mmticapolis and Bt. Paul. It oo*-)€Cta in Union Dcpotu with all tho principal ] .e«of road between the Atlantic and the Paclfto lis cqmpmcnt in unrivaled and mattnill r»::it, Lclriff coi lponed of Mont Comfortable and Beautiful Day Ccachea, KaicmAoent ilortou llo climuff Chair Caru, Pullxumu'h Prettiest Palace Bicepinc C'\rr, n?; V/ATCII, : hlo fr< m the n '•< ; .-'ry il»* ; f r tii."ruving and p'-lisiiii. ', u lar^' ]. ; . j 11< n if metal i.i ncctlc 1 only t>: lil i 1 li» Irti'-ns in phno, mid suprily str< n{ th. Tlio surplus y dies ind f.njicm. TI.o i id h tSii> k cnon -h to adn.it < f all kinds <>!' eliasiiifr, en"raviii;< an len ino (■ rniii". Tlieso r:Ls> i have I cn worn perfectly smooth l,y I nse withoct roaotriiig (bo cold. TM* in | tin: oi:ij l. At:!; yoi:r J wcler. The Ho < u i'eh ii - I wiili any kind of rnoveme.it desire I, can be had of ;GRI B» WATCHMAKER Ji KJ,, Eluller, S'«., ! o|»| osite Troutinun's I)ry Goo 1M Htore. TUPIItB? WANTED SIOO, A s—iJ. L M-.Cb'MPV U Co., rUiUdelpliU.fa, i || We invite all our out-of-town patrons, when in the city, to visit our Mammoth Establishment. To those unable to come we will, upon request, send Free of Charge, samples of goods, and our Illustrated Faslion Journal," telling how to order goods by mail. EST* To every purchaser, if buying personally or otherwise, we shall present a numbered tiikt entitling him to a chance to win a valuable Ilorse and elegant Phaeton, including Harness and Bridle, woith a I eautiful Brocaded Silk I'lush, set of Palor Furniture worth SSOO, and a magnificent I'iauo worth £OOO. Public diawing will take place January Ist, 1884, aud the luckv numbers will be announced in this paper. Iv A TJ K M A NN ' S, 83 to 85 Smithfield, Corner Diamond Strsst, - PITTSBURGH, PA HAPPY HOMES ! HAPPY HOMES! THE NUMBER OF HOMES SHADE HAPPY by the use of the celebrated Labor and Health-saving is beyond power of computation. Our facilities for the production of it are taxed to the uimost to supply (He Orders th-l pour In upon us from tais great wide and progressive country. Right here ir your seciion it is being used extensively and many can testify to ils wonderful properties. Tho Wrappers are Waxed and can be used for smooth. ing the surface of your hand-irot:s, giving them e pol ish and smoothness that wilS greatly assist in giving your clothes a finished leak. Remember this Soap is cheaper than any other In the market, and yci doss aU j claim for it. : " VitvTa NOBOHJW6 /^ riTc HV. to. I' If AY % SCALDING- OR HARD P.UBBING BSt7*Waßh-day has no terrors for the household where DA iTS SOAP is used, no unpleasant and sickening odors to fill your houses, no laborious rubbing on the wash-board, while the washing can be done in one-half the time necessary by following the old worn-out method. MADAM —for it is to the ladies we desire to speak more especially --you are the interested person in this matter; you it is that suffers the ills arising from the wasii-tub and ils heavy cares ; you it is to whom the perplexities and responsibilities of the household rightfully belong, anu you it is that should interest yourself in a trial of the qualities of this soap, that has always proven itself to be a boon of salvation TO SUFFERING HUMANITY. We do not come to you with a plausible story calculated to have you try it, simply for the amount of money such a sale would bring us; we do not come to you as irresponsible parties, who have no reputation to suffer calumny, but we do present to you this brand of soap upon an absolute guarantee and recommendation of a well-known industrial establishment of Philadelphia, of sixteen years' existence. Do you sup pose for a moment it would compensate us to make false statements to you and ruin our well-earned reputation? No, dear reader; what we say about DAY'S SOAP is the truth, and it is .sustained by the evidences of thousands of housewives from all over the country, besides which we stand ready to endorse it all with ready cash. BAY S SOAP is the ORIGINAL and MYEHTED KS VftJII I pi rkj»J BUcksmHhs'^k'rflrld'ciothes. OUT & SU#sr I IN thrn not rroiioiiiy lit tile u»<- «rs«» tliut will olmii lb' ulilii I»H will »« I Villa DAY'S SOAP will mirclj «l<». Ilivllltiino -vny litji.ia-1 In- llnrat fuhrlea or llic moat dcllctlr comj Iritmn. Wo soda, no washing crystals, no lyes arc to be used, but simply supply yourself for th<: next wash day with a bar of DAY d , SOAP, then carefully read the directions and follow them to the exact letter, au pitch out that old wash-boiler, ' for I am a wiser woman, you will be tin first person we have heard o» that has been disappointed. faaj*"Now rc-mcmber —If you don't intend to follow the directions do not try the soap at all, for unless you do this you will be disap pointed, and then you will scold us and yourself as well. The cost of one cake wiil convince you that it is the best and cheapest soap offered you, while the .smiles that will encircle your brow will do justice to a golden sunset. Ask your grocer for it. and do not allow him to put you off with anything else for a substitute, for every dealer can obtain it, and should he refuse you send direct to IHJkTW Sz. FRICK, Props, of the Philadelphia Steam Soap Works. 1754-SG-58-60-S2 Howard St., PiiiJ.a. | , OIEItTTISTIR, Y . 0 »! W&LDIION, Graduate ot the Phil H adclphla Dental College,is prepared a Ss«to do anything in the line of hit profession in ;i satisfactory manner. Olliee on Main street, Lutler, L'nion block, up stairs. apll JOHN E. BYE IIS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, mjai-ly] BUTLEK. PA. Office on .Jefferson street, opposite Klinker's Flour Store. EN. LEA K EL M. I)., • Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon Office in Union Block, and residence in Ferrero ho so, Iluticr, Pa. Oct. 2H. 1882. KING OF THE SINGERS mONLY TWENTY.DOLLARS with all (he latest improve ments. Splendid cabinet i. ■ 1 r /- LOT FOfit SALi:. A visitv cozir Two-Storied Frame House of MIX rooms, cellar, out houses and two lot* ol ground in duller will 1> sold oil reason able terms. Cull at olliee of F. M. EASTMAN Mar-14tf. Hutlcr Pa. fl? KD JACKET, Ihiiible Acting Frost Proof Force I'uiiips. Have no c|iial. H. HOUSTON & CO., Sole A « nl«. Also Wholf ile ami li'-tnil Dealers in in Wood and Iron \ J IJ M lr> S OF ALL KIND 17 SK VK X 'MI AV»« W t'K, ■W- pittsbtjh-gh:. / r Se'id for Price List. Agents wanted. Buckwheat! I> uckwlicat! I will pay the biKh t puce fo ' ail lluckwheat delivered at mv mill, m la. ' WILLIAM IIAIHTON, O. t 10, 2in. H || H \tt Ir.ran- Peruanj Hasturnd LJ § J Jiia Dr.KLINE 8 OREAT !wn M NEUVCHtSTORER I.J fj /"■- ,t/r III! AIN ft Nit* VII IIISRAM' ■ < >*'* HI I N r m.i imtt il i .1 ■ ■< *. "' tr B9j fir %t ti* f. i>• an 1 >. JtrT.l I. T:ir f.cn lo MB I>| paM'-ut .. 11 »*• vI- •villi: f n»f '• «»." «n IH|» MIICIJ W?? till! Irlioliit i; 1.1 M■ .>, Il Ac Il 4 >» .l*hHttlp|phla.P». EtUfuggUU. ttLHAKL Ot UUfAHM FRAUDS Ss*c your health, save yourTlme, snve your Paiionc*? by using this soap. Mo unpleasant odors. NG sickness as t*te result oi 3 hard day's wash. No hot Kaler. Ms wash-boiier, but clothes nico and and fragrant as new mown hoy. TRY ST. TRY IT. QI EEX VICTORIA. Court circles in Engl&ud are anxious about the queen's health. Iler disease is thought to be of the kidneys. While this is difficult to reach by ordinary treatment, which accounts for her lingering illness, there is a sure Mid certain remedy for it all and kindred affections,which she ought to know of :i:id u*e, in DP. FKNXEIFS KIDNEY AND RACK-ACHE CUItE. The fol lowing illustiates how readily it cur~s infinitely worse csecs than bora ■ Fredonia. N. Y.. Mar. 8, 1883. Dr. M. M. Ftuncr—Daii-iiiu » Spec ialty. BUTLER COUNTY Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Office Cor. Main and Cunningham Sts. J. C. ROESSING, PRESIDENT. WW. CAMPBELL, TUKASUKKK. 11. C. IIEINEMAN, SBCKKTAKY. DIRECTORS: J. L. Purvis, E. A. Ilelmboldt, William Campbell, J. W. Hurkhurt, A. Troutmaa, Jacob Sehoene, G. 0. Roeesing, John Oaldwell, Dr. W. lrvm, J. J. Croll. A. B. Rhodes, I H. C. Hclnenian. JAS. T, M'JUNKIN, Gen, Ag't- BUTLER NEW DRUG STORE. J. B. Kohlmeysr & Co. IVliiin Street, (Opposite Vogelev HouseJ BUTLER, PENN A. DEALERS IN PURE DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, LAMPS, TOILET ARTICLES, &C Pure Lkpiors for medicinal purposes, Oiln and Paint*. n Jefferson St., first door below ilickel it Gallagher. (J'Hid rigs, lirV, class teams always on hand. IlorseH fed on reasonable terms, also horses bought and sold. oct3*3m. Butler's New Departure For Pianos, Organs, Violins and other Musi cal Instruments, call at the NEW MUSIC STORE OF Kleber Bros. & Stauffer, Main Street, Htttlcr, Pa. Slut ! Music and Music Books alw lys on hand, < r furnished to order. Orders f< r I'iauo and Or -an tuning and repairing i>rom;>tly attended to by John H. Kyth of Pittsburgh, Pa. Nov. 14, 'S.I, Advertise in tbo CITIZEN